Cobra Jet
Well-Known Member
Never used any undercoatings on any prior vehicles or my Mustangs.
Always rinsed the chassis after driving in bad weather during winter months and never had rusting issues.
The other thing you can do too - spray WD40 on the chassis. WD40’s sole purpose isn’t just a “lubricant”, it is for water displacement - it will repel water/moisture as designed while also protecting any metal that is coated with it.
I spray WD40 over my entire engine bay, then let the car idle for a good 10 mins with hood closed. Any residual will just quickly burn off. By applying WD40 it prevents oxidation of anything aluminum (so none of that white powdery residue) and stops any surface rusting of any other metal. Been doing this process after each car wash for over 30 years now with my Mustangs with never any adverse effects at all. Even doing it to the chassis has protested the underside very well….
It’s easy to reapply when needed and does not “cake” over like other garbage coatings.
Again, the product is meant to displace water/moisture…
Always rinsed the chassis after driving in bad weather during winter months and never had rusting issues.
The other thing you can do too - spray WD40 on the chassis. WD40’s sole purpose isn’t just a “lubricant”, it is for water displacement - it will repel water/moisture as designed while also protecting any metal that is coated with it.
I spray WD40 over my entire engine bay, then let the car idle for a good 10 mins with hood closed. Any residual will just quickly burn off. By applying WD40 it prevents oxidation of anything aluminum (so none of that white powdery residue) and stops any surface rusting of any other metal. Been doing this process after each car wash for over 30 years now with my Mustangs with never any adverse effects at all. Even doing it to the chassis has protested the underside very well….
It’s easy to reapply when needed and does not “cake” over like other garbage coatings.
Again, the product is meant to displace water/moisture…
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